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    Apr 9

    Starting April 16, we’ll be bringing you the latest science tweets exclusively from ’s Twitter. See you over there!

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  2. Apr 13

    Scientists to build the avian tree of life: Image: Andre Moncrieff/

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    Apr 13

    scientist Jessica Pilarczyk is studying the environmental impacts of on the British Virgin Islands. [Image credit: Jessica Pilarczyk]

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  4. Apr 13

    Watch development psychologist Kristina R. Olson win highest honor for a young scientist -- the Alan T. Waterman Award for 2018:

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    Apr 12

    to the last weekend, where visitors had the opportunity to explore exciting research, including microscopes made out of paper, 3-D printed hearts and virtual robots that help kids learn about animal behavior. See more:

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  6. Apr 12

    First dynamic spine brace characterizes spine deformities: Image credit: Sunil Agrawal/

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    👏 Social & Developmental psychologist Kristina R. Olson receives NSF’s 2018 Alan T. Waterman Award for breakthrough research on early childhood development: . Congratulations!

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    This sculpture made out of zip ties shows the inner workings of lung cells. The vizzies challenge deadline is this Sunday, April 15. Enter today:

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  9. Apr 12

    Soft robots -- safer, sturdier, and more nimble than their rigid cousins -- take to the sea... Watch:

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    When falls on , you make a quiz to test knowledge on both. Choose your robot:

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  11. Apr 11

    Image Credit: Mathias Appel

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  12. Apr 11

    Anti-cancer drugs could save Tasmanian devils from extinction:

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  13. Apr 11

    "Robomechanics" -- like "biomechanics" but instead of studying the movement of tissue and bones think many-jointed legs and wheels -- leading to new search & rescue, planetary exploration, manufacturing, and assistance:

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    Apr 10

    Engineers and design soft, inflatable "vine robots" that grow into solutions:

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  15. Apr 10

    Fluorescent dye could enable sharper biological imaging: Image:

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    is here, and with it, mosquitoes. Where’s your highest risk of a bite? scientists have new answers:

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  17. Apr 9

    A new breed of bacteria makes tiny high-energy carbon rings: Image:

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    Biologists and materials scientists are studying the wings of the "skipper butterfly"--what they learn could lead to more energy efficient tech.

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  19. Apr 5

    'Cognitive' ground-penetrating radar could improve inspections for urban development: Image: Brian Jenkins

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    . developed X-ray vision like imaging systems to see inside biomolecules like this one. The system will help with virus research.

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